kategoorimine
Kategoorimine, or categorization, is the process of organizing items into groups, or categories, based on shared features, relations, or intended use. In Estonian usage the term describes both cognitive classification and practical data organization, and it is used across fields such as information science, libraries, museums, and digital media. The goal is to improve searchability, comparability, and interoperability by assigning items to predefined categories or by identifying natural groupings that arise from the data.
Categories can be defined in advance, forming a taxonomy or controlled vocabulary, or emerge from data through
Applications are widespread. Libraries and archives use controlled vocabularies to index materials; e-commerce platforms classify products
Challenges include ambiguity and polysemy, evolving vocabularies, multilingual and cross-cultural differences, and the ongoing maintenance of